Stamford Advocate

Sancho helps Man Utd draw at Chelsea

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LONDON — The cautious game plan, with Cristiano Ronaldo dropped to the bench, worked for Manchester United.

Hitting Chelsea on the counteratt­ack, with Jadon Sancho scoring his first Premier League goal, and grabbing a point is the type of damage limitation-mode United is in this season.

Snatching a 1-1 draw on Sunday — after home humiliatio­ns to Liverpool and Manchester City in the fading embers of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign — gives Ralf Rangnick a platform to build on.

The German is yet to officially take charge — with a post-Brexit work permit still to be secured — but this could well be Michael Carrick’s final act as interim caretaker manager.

The disappoint­ment for United will be not holding onto the lead after Aaron Wan-Bissaka caught the back of Thiago Silva’s heel when clearing the ball. Jorginho equalized from a penalty in the 69th minute — a day before the Italian discovers wether he has won the Ballon d’Or.

Jorginho had been at fault for the United goal in the 50th minute. Mis-controllin­g a clearance from United midfielder Bruno Fernandes’ hooked long ball allowed Jadon Sancho to seize possession. The 21-year-old forward had the space to race through on goal before slipping a shot past goalkeeper Edouard Mendy that crept inside the right post.

Sancho, who joined in July for 85 million euros (then $100 million), also netted in the Champions League on Tuesday in a win at Villarreal.

Now another positive result — after losing five of its last seven league games under Solskjaer — has taken United to within five points of West Ham in the fourth Champions League qualificat­ion place.

“It’s not enough to draw, but at the moment, the way we are it’s a big point,” United goalkeeper David de Gea said. “In the last games we were conceding three or four goals, now we conceded one from a penalty and got a clean sheet against Villarreal, so I think we are improving.

“But this is two games, we need to show in the games that are coming, like Arsenal — a big game again. Let’s keep going, keep focused.”

CHELSEA’S LEAD CUT

Manchester City beat West Ham 2-1 as the defending champions trimmed Chelsea’s lead at the top to a single point.

Ilkay Gundogan tapped in City’s opener in the 33rd minute from Riyad Mahrez’s deflected crossfield ball. Fernandinh­o’s strike in the 90th meant Manuel Lanzini’s dipping shot in stoppage time would only be a consolatio­n.

Snow was falling at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester but it was a heavier storm about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north at Turf Moor that forced the postponeme­nt of Burnley’s home game against Tottenham less than an hour before kickoff.

EVERTON STRUGGLES

Ahead of the Merseyside derby reunion with former club Liverpool, Rafa Benitez has gone a seventh match without a win as Everton manager.

Ivan Toney, who played under Benitez at Newcastle but struggled for playing time, scored the goal that gave Brentford a 1-0 win over Everton.

Brentford claimed a first home league win since the opening day of the season against Arsenal in August to move up to 12th. Everton is two places lower in the 20-team standings.

RANIERI’S MISERABLE RETURN

Five years after so unexpected­ly winning the Premier League title with Leicester, Claudio Ranieri’s mission now is avoiding relegation with Watford.

Losing 4-2 at Leicester, though, leaves Watford two places above the relegation zone with a four-point cushion. James Maddison scored a goal and provided two assists for Jamie Vardy. Ademola Lookman also netted as Leicester celebrated only a third win in 10 league games to move up to 10th place.

 ?? Alex Livesey / Getty Images ?? Manchester City’s Ilkay Gundogan, left, celebrates after scoring a goal against West Ham, with Bernardo Silva, Gabriel Jesus, Joao Cancelo and Raheem Sterling on Sunday.
Alex Livesey / Getty Images Manchester City’s Ilkay Gundogan, left, celebrates after scoring a goal against West Ham, with Bernardo Silva, Gabriel Jesus, Joao Cancelo and Raheem Sterling on Sunday.
 ?? Shaun Botterill / Getty Images ?? Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho, right, breaks away before scoring his side’s first goal against Chelsea on Sunday.
Shaun Botterill / Getty Images Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho, right, breaks away before scoring his side’s first goal against Chelsea on Sunday.

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